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Jeremy Wolfe

Editor Jeremy Wolfe joined the FleetOwner team in February 2024. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with majors in English and Philosophy. He previously served as Editor for Endeavor Business Media's Water Group publications.

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After receiving feedback from fleets on the prototype at Wabash Ignite and Tank Truck Week, the company hopes to have some of the technologies commercially available by the end of this year.
Cargo Tanks/Trailers

Wabash unveils prototype tank trailer

Oct. 4, 2024
Tanker on display during manufacturer’s Ignite conference featured manlid seal monitoring, light-out detection, extensive camera coverage, and other safety technologies coming...
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Fleet Management

Canadian rail stoppage threatens US bulk trucking

Aug. 22, 2024
A major Canadian rail lockout beginning Aug. 22 may have already moved freight volumes to the spot market. As the disruptive stoppage drags on, more likely will find its way to...
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Technology

How to avoid IT outages with a cloud-based TMS

July 31, 2024
A multi-tenant, off-premise solution like BeyondTrucks’ SaaS system can help fleets skip costly disruptions like the CrowdStrike glitch that grounded airlines around the world...
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Green Trends

API, OOIDA sue EPA over truck emisisons rule

June 20, 2024
The nation’s largest oil and gas industry association, the American Petroleum Institute, and co-petitioners filed a lawsuit against EPA’s heavy-duty vehicle emissions standards...
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Green Trends

ATRI: Renewable diesel beats batteries in decarbonization

April 25, 2024
New report finds renewable diesel outperforms battery-electric vehicles in equipment and infrastructure costs—and even trucking’s environmental impact
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Trucks

Class 8 orders dip in March

April 11, 2024
Preliminary data suggests the month’s order activity for heavy-duty tractors is down 34-50% from February. However, this drop aligns with seasonal expectations, analysts say.